William Hudson: Advanced Topics in Card Sorting - Thursday 20th March 2008
Sub-groups, Deviants and Navigational Alignment: Advanced topics in card sorting
Have you ever wondered
- When and why to use sub-groups in a card sort?
- How to maximize the quality of sorting analysis?
- Where to find the main differences between sorting results and current information architecture?
Then discover the answer to these and related topics in William Hudson’s presentation on 20th March. Many of the issues discussed will be common to a variety of sorting and analysis tools, although some – navigational alignment in particular – are new approaches currently under development.
William Hudson is Principle Consultant at Syntagm Ltd and Director of User Experience for the Intranet Benchmarking Forum. He is the inventor of a popular card sorting technique (Computer Aided Paper Sorting – CAPS) and a related analysis package, SynCaps.
The presentation will be of interest to anyone using or considering card sorting as a method of navigation design, but will be particularly relevant to CAPS and SynCaps users.
Meeting date: Thursday 21st February 2008
Time: 6.30pm for 6.45pm.
Venue: LBi, 1 Naoroji Street, London WC1X 0JD
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For UPA members the event is free. For non-members the cost is £10, and for student non-members £5 - payable at the door
